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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

5 Real Life Lessons We Could All Learn From “Obsession”

The best horror films are those that have something to say. And “Obsession,” director Curry Barker’s breakout psychological horror, says it very loudly (and freakishly well). Recently, we caught up with the indie hit, and we’re simply, for lack of a better word, obsessed.

On the surface, it’s the story of Bear (Michael Johnston), a music store employee who breaks a novelty toy called a One Wish Willow and wishes for his best friend Nikki (Inde Navarrette) to love him more than anything in the world.

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What follows is terrifying in the ways you’d expect from a Blumhouse horror film, with jump scares, dread, and escalating chaos. Yet the film’s real horror is quieter, more poignant, and far more profound, found in every small, avoidant, self-serving choice Bear makes.

Here’s what “Obsession” has to say about love, longing, and how not to be a toxic partner or friend.

Spoilers follow, of course. So if you haven’t seen it and don’t want Nikki judging you in silence from a corner, watch the movie and then come back later. Ok, besties?

1. You Cannot Force or “Wish” for Love

Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Be honest with yourself for a second. Have you ever liked someone so much that you started building an entire relationship in your head before they even knew you existed? You replay conversations, you imagine what your ship name would be, you know their coffee order, the artists on their Spotify Wrapped, and exactly how they laugh when something actually catches them off guard.

And yet, when the moment comes to just say something, anything, you freeze… That’s been Bear for a while now.

Here’s the thing: Bear already had something real with Nikki. It’s a warm, easy friendship built on trivia nights, shared playlists, and years of genuine closeness. The tragedy at the heart of “Obsession” is that he couldn’t see it for what it was. He could only see it as a stepping stone. Instead of recognising platonic love as a foundation worth building on, he fixated on the version of Nikki he’d constructed in his head and decided that was the only thing worth having.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

So when Nikki asks him directly, “Do you like me?”, Bear denies it. He even negs her by calling her “Freaky Nikki” based on the bad advice Ian gave him earlier. When she tells him off, he reluctantly watches her walk away, but he doesn’t chase her or make amends.

Instead, he impulsively makes a wish with the One Wish Willow. He picks the fantasy of a guaranteed outcome over the vulnerability of an honest conversation.

That’s the thing about forcing love. Whether it’s through a magic toy, manipulation, pressure, or sheer relentless presence until someone gives in, what you end up with is never what you actually wanted. Authentic connection requires actual risk. It requires showing up as yourself, saying the thing you’re afraid to say, and accepting that the other person gets to respond however they respond.

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Why do you think the Genie can’t make Aladdin fall in love with Jasmine? Wink, wink. Forced shortcuts like the One Wish Willow don’t get you love, honey. They just pass you a horrifying, inauthentic imitation of it.

2. Freedom of Autonomy is Paramount in A Relationship

If you’ve ever had someone quietly and persistently ignore your “no,” you know the residue it leaves behind: the slow erosion of feeling like your preferences matter, and the way you start making yourself smaller just to avoid friction.

Now imagine that on the most extreme possible scale. That is what happens to Nikki.

Once the One Wish Willow takes hold, “Obsession” stops being a story about unrequited love and becomes a horror story about the complete removal of autonomy. Nikki is trapped inside her own mind while a puppet version of her moves through the world, performing an affection she never chose.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

And crucially, Bear’s response to this isn’t guilt but negotiation and denial.

Long before the real Nikki wakes up and begs him to end her, Bear calls the TABI Cat helpline, the makers of the One Wish Willow, not to undo the spell, but to adjust it. He wants to modify the version of Nikki he manufactured. Keep what he likes, edit out what’s inconvenient. That detail is the film’s most damning. Bear was never trying to be with Nikki. He was trying to preserve her as an outcome.

We see this pattern in everyday toxic dynamics too. It’s the partner who agrees to a boundary on paper but constantly pokes at it, looking for loopholes, waiting for the other person to wear down. Like Bear dialling a helpline to tweak his mind-controlled girlfriend, some people treat their partner’s boundaries as a system to hack rather than a line to respect.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

When the real Nikki finally surfaces and begs for her freedom, Bear’s response is to ask what’s so bad about being with him. The cruelty of that question was already baked in the moment he decided control was an option.

You don’t need a One Wish Willow for this to happen in real life. You just need someone who has decided that their desires outweigh your right to choose. Respecting autonomy isn’t about politeness. It’s about accepting that another person’s will is absolute, not something to be negotiated after the fact.

3. Desire Can Consume You If You Aren’t Careful

We’ve all wanted something badly enough to do something we’re not entirely proud of. Maybe you overstayed a situation that was clearly over because you weren’t ready to let go, or said yes to something you knew wasn’t right because the alternative felt too painful. We’ve all been there, in smaller, less supernatural ways.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman and Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman and Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

“Obsession” functions like a classic monkey’s paw story – although technically, the One Wish Willow itself isn’t one. The wish works, Bear gets exactly what he asked for, and it ruins everything.

The One Wish Willow’s packaging even tries to warn him: “Please wish responsibly. Wishes may cause unexpected behaviour, violent tendencies, and self-mutilation. Do not use if you’re experiencing insecurity or extreme obsession.” Bear was experiencing all of the above. His cat Sandy just died. He has no family. He’s lonely and unmoored. And he uses it anyway, because when we want something badly enough, we get very good at not reading the warning label.

That’s the part the film is really interested in. Not the fallout, but the moment just before it, when Bear knows the risk and chooses to proceed. Because the cost of what he does isn’t just his to carry. Every person in his life pays for it. Nikki most of all, but also Sarah, Ian, and anyone who trusted him.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Think about how often people use a personal crisis, a bad breakup, family trauma, or a rough mental health patch as an unearned pass to act out or hurt the people closest to them. Grief and pain are deeply valid feelings, but they aren’t a blank cheque for collateral damage.

Selfish pursuits have a way of spreading their damage quietly and unevenly, landing hardest on the people who had the least say in the decision. Bear’s wish is just an unusually literal version of something that happens all the time.

4. Recognise the Danger of Entitlement

Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Bear is set up as someone we’re supposed to root for. He’s quiet, lonely, and grieving. He’s the kind of guy who rehearses his confession speech out loud because the idea of being spontaneous and vulnerable in real time is too terrifying to contemplate. In any other movie, he’s the underdog. We’d be waiting for his big moment.

But watch what Bear actually does when Nikki is right in front of him. He doesn’t listen to her.

At the start of the movie, Nikki tells Bear on a car ride that she wants to write a book about love.

“Love? It’s a romance?” Bear asks.

Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

“No. It’s not a romance. It’s a love story.”

He nods and moves on without registering any of it. He is simply running a script alongside her.

The quiet version of entitlement looks like this. Not the loud, aggressive kind we’re used to calling out, but the guy who has decided, somewhere below the level of conscious thought, that his feelings about someone give him a claim on who they are. That his longing is a form of intimacy. That wanting someone hard enough is a kind of knowing them.

If Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Tom Hansen from “(500) Days of Summer” ever found a One Wish Willow, you’d have “Obsession.” Both men fell hard for a version of a woman they’d built in their heads, a highlight reel, a feeling, a projection with her face on it. A chunk of the audience misreads “(500) Days of Summer” as a straightforward love story because Tom is charming and the film is told entirely from his perspective. We shouldn’t make the same mistake with “Obsession.”

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We’ve all encountered this exact “Nice Guy,” inverted commas very much intended, archetype in real life. The friend who deposits niceness coins into a friendship and gets angry when intimacy doesn’t pop out. Someone who feels entitled to romantic affection simply because they listened to you vent or helped you move apartments.

By the time Bear pushes Nikki’s head back toward the TV screen during what’s supposed to be their happiest montage together, the film has already laid the full picture out for you. The rehearsed speeches, the selective hearing, the wish. Each step is Bear choosing a controlled version of reality over the unpredictable, unscripted experience of actually being with someone.

He finally has what he wished for, and he still can’t be present for it. There’s a version of this that lives in all of us: the tendency to love the idea of a person more than the actual person who shows up. “Obsession” just takes it to its most horrifying conclusion.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

5. Rejection Is Better Than Regret, Honesty Is Better Than Hiding

This one is for anyone who has ever swallowed something they needed to say because the risk of hearing “no” felt like too much, which is most of us, at some point.

The moment that drives everything in “Obsession” isn’t the wish. It’s the moment just before it, when Nikki turns to Bear and asks, directly and plainly, “Do you like me?” She is explicitly giving Bear an opening to be honest, asking for the information she needs to decide her own life. And Bear says the opposite of what he actually feels.

It’s easy to read that as simple fear, which it definitely is, out of his own thought process that she would reject him. But what he actually does is withhold the truth from someone who is actively seeking it. Nikki reaches for clarity, and he takes it away from her. The wish extends that exact impulse. It removes her ability to choose by removing her ability to know.

Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman and Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Inde Navarrette as Nikki Freeman and Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

This happens constantly in modern dating culture. Ghosting someone, stringing them along, pretending you just want to be friends when you actually want more: by hiding how you truly feel, you aren’t protecting the other person from rejection. You are stripping away their agency to make an informed decision about their own life.

If Bear had just told the truth, the tragedy wouldn’t have happened. Maybe Nikki says no, and it’s awkward for a while. Maybe she says yes. All of those outcomes, including the painful ones, are infinitely better than what actually unfolds. Rejection is finite. It ends. You grieve it, you process it, you move through it. What Bear chose instead has no clean ending at all.

Michael Johnston as Bear in "Obsession"
Michael Johnston as Bear in “Obsession” | © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

The whole friendship group mirrors this as well. Bear quietly leads Sarah on without ever addressing it. Ian plays hype man for Bear while hooking up with Nikki behind everyone’s back. Nobody says the uncomfortable thing at the right time. These softer, quieter versions of the same mistake end the same way: in a slow collapse of trust, and the dawning realisation that honesty at the beginning would have cost a fraction of what avoidance cost in the end.

Say the thing. Hear the answer. Grieve it if you need to. Then move forward.

“Obsession” is currently playing in theatres nationwide. Be careful what you wish for out there, folks.

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BTS’ “ARIRANG” World Tour Breaks 7-Year Billboard Record For Best-Selling Tour

It’s only been a few months since BTS (방탄소년단) kickstarted their “ARIRANG” world tour, but the K-Pop icons are already breaking records! Billboard recently reported that the group topped their Top Tours chart, beating a previous record set by the legendary The Rolling Stones.

Earlier this week, Billboard released their Top Tours chart, announcing that BTS had taken the top spot for the second month in a row. According to figures reported to the Billboard Boxscore, BTS grossed US$127.8 million (approximately RM523 million) between 2nd and 28th May 2026. The seven-member group reportedly sold 641,000 tickets with just 12 shows.

SOURCE: TWITTER (@bts_bighit)

With this new number, the group achieved the biggest month gross by a group since the chart’s launch in 2019. BTS also reportedly broke The Rolling Stones’ seven-year record of US$95 million (approximately RM388 million), which the English rock band set in August 2019 with their “No Filter” tour.

This entry also marks BTS’ fourth month at first place on the Top Tours chart. The group previously led the chart in May 2019, April 2022 and April 2026. Interestingly, only five other acts have topped the charts more times than BTS since 2019: Bad Bunny (9), Beyoncé (7), Coldplay (7), Elton John (7) and Trans-Siberian Orchestra (5).

Of course, this is only the beginning for BTS. The group’s “ARIRANG” tour continues its run with more shows scheduled every month for the rest of the year. The tour will run until March 2027, for a current total of 88 shows across 23 countries. While it’s still far from completion, “ARIRANG” is already the group’s biggest tour to date.

SOURCE: TWITTER (@bts_bighit)

BTS will also bring the tour to Malaysia, performing at TM Stadium Nasional on 12th and 13th December 2026 (Saturday and Sunday). Tickets for both shows, including restricted view seats, sold out within hours. Notably, there were reportedly over a million people in the queue during the ticket sale.

Congratulations to BTS on their latest achievement. We can’t wait to see what other impressive records they’ll set with their world tour.

Sources: Billboard, Soompi

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Roxanne Tong’s Recent Appearance Sparks Pregnancy Rumours; Husband Kenneth Ma Responds

Hong Kong celebrity couple Roxanne Tong (湯洛雯) and Kenneth Ma (馬國明) have been married since 2023, but have yet to grow their family. Recently, fans noted a change in Roxanne’s appearance, sparking rumours that the actress may be expecting.

Earlier this week, Roxanne and Kenneth were spotted shopping in a mall with Roxanne’s father and younger sister. While the outing was nothing unusual, Roxanne piqued netizens’ interest with her rounder figure. Paired with her loose-fitting clothing, netizens began speculating that the actress may be pregnant with her first child.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@roxannetong)
SOURCE: EASTWEEK MAGAZINE

Roxanne and Kenneth are no strangers to pregnancy rumours. Since the couple tied the knot in 2023, they’ve had to repeatedly deny the allegations, especially once the public noticed a slight change in Roxanne’s figure. Kenneth has also denied the recent speculation in an interview, instead providing a possible explanation for his wife’s rounder appearance.

According to Kenneth, Roxanne recently consulted a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to improve her insomnia. While the medication prescribed did improve her sleep quality, it’s also possible that it has caused a slight weight gain. Kenneth said that his wife has also acknowledged her sudden weight gain and said she wants to start losing some.

SOURCES: EASTWEEK MAGAZINE
SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@roxannetong)

The actor also clarified his wife’s outfit, saying she prefers to wear looser clothing in the summer to avoid feeling uncomfortable from sweating. Ending the interview, Kenneth once again thanked the public for their concern, adding that he and Roxanne will inform the public once they have good news to share.

Given their loving relationship, it’s no wonder fans are eager for Kenneth and Roxanne to welcome a little one. While that day hasn’t arrived yet, we wish the couple all the best and hope to hear some good news soon.

Sources: STHeadline, Oriental Daily

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Kapten Batik x Tetris: The Iconic Cultural Crossover 

Kapten Batik steps beyond tradition and into playful nostalgia with the launch of Kapten Batik x Tetris™ capsule collection, a limited edition collaboration that fuses craftsmanship-led heritage with the globally iconic puzzle universe of Tetris. 

The collection transforms everyday essentials into wearable statements, blending geometric rhythm, cultural identity, and the unmistakable visual language of Tetris® into a modern lifestyle line up– this is where heritage and streetwear meet.  

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 New Language of Heritage 

At its core Kapten Batik has always been about craft, detail, and cultural storytelling. With this collaboration, that DNA gets a fresh urban remix. 

The Tetris® universe brings its instantly recognisable block geometry into dialogue with batik’s intricate patterns, creating a visual rhythm that is both modern and nostalgic. 

The result? Pisces that rebuild culture block by block.

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The Statement Piece: Batik Tee

The Kapten Batik x Tetris™ Batik Tee redefines everyday streetwear with a contemporary silhouette designed for comfort and versatility. 

The standout detail sits in a bold vertical batik patch, a striking fusion where traditional craftsmanship meets Tetris-inspired geometry. The design plays with structure and flow, echoing the stacking logic of the game while staying rooted in batik artistry. A statement for those who move between culture, creativity, and everyday life.

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Upgraded Everyday Essentials

The drop expands beyond apparel into lifestyle accessories designed for movement, function, and expression. 

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A sleek everyday essential blending modern utility with nostalgic Tetris® elements and batik-inspired detailing.

Kapten Batik x Tetris™ Lanyard 

Work ready, street ready! A functional premium lanyard with Tetris-inspired graphics and Kapten Batik’s signature design language.

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Kapten Batik x Tetris™ Drawstring Bag

Lightweight, versatile, and built to carry your essentials. A clean silhouette induced with playful block-inspired energy. 

Kapten Batik x Tetris™ Sling Phone Pouch

Compact convenience meets bold personality, designed for essentials only, styled for everywhere.

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Kapten Batik x Tetris™ Tetrimino Keychain

A collectable nod to the iconic blocks that shaped a global gaming phenomenon. Small in size, big on nostalgia. 

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Built For Movement 

This collection is designed for commuters, creators, students, and everyday movers. People who live between fast moments and quiet pauses. Each piece is built to integrate seamlessly into daily life while still carrying a sense of identity and play.

Culture today isn’t static, it shifts, it stacks, and it evolves.

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The Kapten Batik x Tetris™ collection is now available at Kapten Batik Stores around Kuala Lumpur and online at https://www.kaptenbatik.com.my/

Stay Tuned to Hype for more fashion drops! 

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Monday, June 29, 2026

The Secret Behind Actress Yoon Eun Hye’s Youthful Looks & Slim Figure

Did you know that South Korean actress Yoon Eun Hye (윤은혜) is turning 42 years old this year? Despite being in her 40s, the star looks almost the same as she did when she first debuted 27 years ago, leaving the public to wonder what the secret to her unwavering looks is.

Yoon Eun Hye recently made an appearance on the SBS variety show “My Little Old Boy”, sparking interest with her youthful beauty. The show’s regular panel praised her unchanging looks, saying she looked exactly as she did when she was younger. While she quipped that it’s because of her maknae (youngest) title in Baby V.O.X, the real reason behind Yoon Eun Hye’s beauty is her disciplined lifestyle.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@babyvox.concert_official)

On the show, the actress detailed the strict self-care habits she has followed for over a decade to maintain her looks and figurae. According to Yoon Eun Hye, she hasn’t eaten white rice in 13 years. Instead, she has completely switched to eating only multigrain rice. On top of that, she hasn’t drunk carbonated drinks and alcohol in over a decade, highlighting her relentless effort to manage her visuals.

In case you’re wondering, cutting out sugary drinks and alcohol can have a positive impact on one’s health. Switching from white rice to multigrain rice is also beneficial as it contains more fibre and protein to keep you satiated for longer. However, since white rice, carbonated drinks and alcohol are all things that many South Koreans enjoy, Yoon Eun Hye’s decision to abstain from consuming them sparked even more praise for her discipline.

SOURCES: INSTAGRAM (@y1003_grace & @fashionandstyle.official)

Of course, the result of her consistent diet management is very apparent. When Baby V.O.X held their reunion stage in 2024, fans noted that Yoon Eun Hye looks nearly unchanged from the group’s debut days. Her youthful looks were also noticeable when she recreated her iconic Shin Chae Kyung look from “Princess Hours (궁)” for a YouTube video. It’s worth mentioning that the actress was in her early 20s when she played the high school student.

It takes effort to change one’s diet, but it takes real discipline to maintain it for over a decade. We have to give kudos to Yoon Eun Hye for sticking to her strict diet management plan for so long, but we’re sure the results were worth it.

Source: Chosun Daily

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Julian Cheung & Anita Yuen’s Son Morton Evokes “Return Of The Cuckoo” Memories With Shorter Hairstyle

While Julian Cheung (张智霖) and Anita Yuen (袁咏仪)’s son Morton (张慕童) is mostly away from the spotlight, the 20-year-old does occasionally make an appearance in public alongside his parents. Recently, the university student appeared at an event with his father, sporting a bold new look.

Last weekend, Julian and Morton enjoyed some quality father-and-son time together, attending Hong Kong magician Louis Yan’s show at the Hong Kong Coliseum. As Morton is currently attending university in London, his appearance at the event gave the public a rare glimpse at his recent life.

SOURCES: CHINA PRESS
SOURCES: XIAOHONGSHU (人生哥在香港)

In footage captured by netizens, Morton appeared in casual attire, wearing a plaid shirt over a white tee with light blue jeans. Meanwhile, his father Julian also sported a T-shirt-and-jean combo, but paired it with a jacket. Despite keeping a low profile, both Morton and Julian still attracted the public’s attention.

Notably, Morton sparked interest with his new hairstyle. The 20-year-old, who previously sported a softer Korean-inspired hairstyle, now has a buzzcut, instantly transforming his image. Many netizens noted that the look gave him a more masculine charm, especially paired with his tall figure.

Interestingly, netizens also noted that Morton’s look and his demeanour reminded them of one of Julian’s past roles. Many said he looked strikingly similar to Man Cho (文初) from TVB’s “Return of the Cuckoo (十月初五的月光)”, thanks to his hairstyle and walking posture. Some fans even quipped that seeing Morton evoked memories from the 2000 drama.

SOURCES: CHINA PRESS & TVB

While Morton may have the looks to start an acting career, the public may never see him on television or in movies. In a recent interview, Anita quipped that her son won’t enter the entertainment industry because he’s too shy. The actress even frankly said that Morton doesn’t have the talent to be on camera.

It’s a shame that Morton may never make his acting debut since the public has already expressed interest in his good looks. However, we’re sure his parents know him best and are ready to support him no matter what he does.

Sources: China Press, HK01, Oriental Daily

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Rado Brings a Colour-Changing Dial to the True Round Open Heart

Rado is delighted to introduce its new limited-edition True Round Open Heart, a captivating timepiece that demonstrates just how elegant and innovative mechanical watchmaking can be.

The dial features a scintillating photochromatic effect: exposure to ultra-violet light transforms its pale rose colour into a vibrant magenta. The pale rose hue matches that of the case and bracelet, both crafted in high-tech ceramic, Rado’s signature material.

The characteristic Open Heart cutaway dial presents the number 8, often thought to bring good luck – all the more reason to produce a strictly limited number of pieces – 888. In a closer look from a different angle, the openwork dial reveals the beating heart of the watch through a symbol for infinity, uniquely expressive of both passing time and an eternal present.

This True Round Open Heart Limited Edition combines lucky numbers with innovative technology and convincing aesthetics in a charming manner, appealing to anyone drawn to distinctive and fashionable design. The pale rose sunray dial features a scintillating photochromatic effect, shifting from rose to magenta as the light changes.

The polished rose-coloured bracelet and monobloc case are in pale rose high-techceramic, and the titanium case back features a special engraving: LIMITED EDITION, ONE OUT OF 888.

Powered by Rado’s own R734 automatic movement, the new timepiece is both a mechanical wonder and a compelling expression of the art of watchmaking. Fitted with an antimagnetic Nivachron™ hairspring, the watch has a power reserve of 80 hours, and is water-resistant to 5 bar (50 metres). This Limited Edition comes in special packaging together with a limited-edition certificate.

 

Signature innovation in high-tech materials

High-tech ceramic truly embodies Rado’s experience and status as Master of Materials. Not only is it a material of astonishing durability, with remarkable scratch-resistant characteristics, but it is also beautifully light and silky to the touch, with the ability to quickly match the wearer’s body temperature, so it feels like an extension of themselves. No wonder we like to say “Feel it!”

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High-tech ceramic was first introduced by Rado in 1986 following extensive research and development, and can only be produced under exacting conditions.

The process starts with extremely pure and finely calibrated mineral powders of zirconium oxide, which are mixed with a specially developed plastic carrier medium and injected into precision moulds at pressures of around 1,000 bar.

The moulds are heated, then allowed to cool and the plastic carrier agent dissolved chemically. The ceramic forms are then heated again, this time to 1,450°C. This precisely controlled sintering stage causes powdered particles to fuse together, resulting in a density and hardness that far exceeds regular ceramic. The reward is a material that stands at 1,250 on the Vickers scale and which can be machined and finished, using diamond tools, ready to be assembled into a Rado timepiece.

 

For more information on the new limited-edition True Round Open Heart, you can check out Rado’s website here.

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates.

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